Creamy onion dip in just 5 ingredients

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It's summer, and that means plenty of picnics and eating outdoors. No outdoor celebration is complete without this simple and delicious creamy onion dip! Tangy cream cheese and creamy mayonnaise form the base of this popular appetizer, while sweet onions and Parmesan cheese pack in the flavor. This appetizer is always a crowd-pleaser and can be served along side any of your favorite dippers like fresh vegetables, crackers, or a piece of warm, crusty bread.
The recipe below is made from just five ingredients, which come together to give the dish its creamy texture and pronounced yet well-balanced onion flavor. Clean-up is also a breeze as the whole dish can be brought together in one bowl before cooking in the crock pot. Make this recipe for your next outdoor gathering, sports event, or game night!
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Creamy Onion Dip
4-6
10 min
40 mins
55 mins
8 ounces plain cream cheese, softened
1 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup chopped white onion
1/2 cup chopped Vidalia onion
1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
2 green onions, chopped
1 jalapeño pepper, small diced (optional)
In a large mixing bowl, combine the cream cheese and mayonnaise. Mix until thoroughly blended and smooth.
Add the onions, parmesan cheese, 3/4 of the green onions, and jalapeño (optional) to the bowl, and mix until everything is fully combined.
Transfer the mixture into a slow cooker and cook on low for about 90 minutes, until it is fully heated through and bubbles form along the edges. Stir every 30 minutes.
Carefully transfer the dip from slow cooker to a casserole dish, and allow it to cool for five minutes.
Garnish with remaining chopped green onions, and serve the dish hot with your favorite dippers.
Pro-tip: This is by no means a diet food, but you can make this dish a little healthier by using low-fat cream cheese and mayonnaise.
Pro-tip: Remember to remove the seeds and vein from the jalapeño to reduce some of the heat. Or leave them in for a little extra fire!
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